Svndaypack, Damitotheworld explore love, loss, longing in “Paper Airplanes”
Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Svndaypack and Damitotheworld released a collaborative EP titled "Paper Airplanes."
- The EP explores themes of love, loss, and longing.
- Their sound is compared to artists like Johnny Drille, leaning towards Amapiano-inspired club music, but this EP showcases a more restrained style.
Svndaypack and alternative singer Damitotheworld have released their collaborative EP, "Paper Airplanes." The project positions the artists within a similar sonic space as Johnny Drille, Kotrell, and Kemuel, known for high-energy Amapiano-inspired tracks designed for club rotation. However, with "Paper Airplanes," Svndaypack and Damitotheworld demonstrate their ability to craft compelling music within a more subdued soundscape.
The EP delves into profound themes of love, loss, and longing, offering listeners an introspective journey. While their previous work might lean towards energetic, dancefloor-ready beats, this collaboration highlights a different facet of their artistry, emphasizing emotional depth and lyrical storytelling.
The artists' exploration of these universal emotions through their music suggests a mature evolution in their creative output. "Paper Airplanes" serves as a testament to their versatility, proving they can resonate with audiences through both vibrant club anthems and more contemplative pieces.
Originally published by Vanguard. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.